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Old 06-25-2003, 01:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Sales thread suggestion...

why not split the sales section into 2 seperate sections, one for small sales (domains under $200) and one for larger budget domains (above $200) this would help sellers as well as buyers, because some of the small budget buyers would have an easier time finding names they can afford
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Old 06-25-2003, 05:57 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Sales thread suggestion...

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... small sales (domains under $200) and ... larger budget domains (above $200)
... but where are we going to draw the line? Why $200? or $100 or $1,000? How small is small and how large is large?
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Does it really matter where we draw the line? I don't think so.
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and what about auction names? they could easily enough straddle both sides of the line
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How often does an auction go over $200? Very rarely. Let's draw the line at $300. Most crappy 3 letter .com's end around this amount.
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ya, the problem with it is the limit, but make one at a couple hundred and people who have a set asking price can choose the proper section
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